Germination and seedling establishment in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.): An interaction between seed size, relative growth rate and seedling biomass

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  • Babli Mog, J.D. Adiga M.G. Nayak and G.S. Mohana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19071/jpc.2017.v45.i2.3305

Abstract

Seeds of cashew were used to determine the effect of seed mass (5.2 to 7.8 g) on germination, seedling emergence and growth
under nursery conditions. Germination percentage and germination time showed significant correlation with seed mass. Large
sized seeds had higher germination percentage (81.6%) and produced more vigorous seedlings. Per cent seedling emergence was
related to seed mass with large sized seeds exhibited faster emergence. Seed mass significantly affected seedling survival and
survival rate was high in seedlings arising from large sized seeds (62.9%). Seedling vigor expressed in terms of shoot and root
length, leaf number, leaf area and total dry matter was significantly affected by seed mass. Seedlings that emerged from large sized
seeds showed better growth and produced heavier seedlings as compared to medium sized seeds. RGR showed significant variation
(0.152 to 0.240 g g-1day-1) among two seed size classes positively correlated with seed mass, leaf area (LA), unit leaf rate per unit
leaf area (ULRM), root to shoot ratio (R/S) and root mass ratio (RMR) and negatively with stem mass ratio (SMR). The study
concluded that the seed mass and RGR have influence on seedling growth and success of seedling establishment in cashew.

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Published

21-09-2017

How to Cite

M.G. Nayak and G.S. Mohana, B. M. J. A. (2017). Germination and seedling establishment in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.): An interaction between seed size, relative growth rate and seedling biomass. Journal of Plantation Crops, 45(2), 110–120. https://doi.org/10.19071/jpc.2017.v45.i2.3305

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